Hello Phil!
I have been playing poker actively since early 2018 and I tried both Cash and tournaments NLHE.
The farthest I managed to climb was to 10NL zoom on stars, beating it at a decent winrate. I have one question:
I really struggle when playing super-fishy fields. I moved my BR to betting sites where people are known to mostly play horribly, but there is a lot of limping going ahead, a lot of random calling and stupid folding. While winning pretty decently at 10NLzoom stars which I consider pretty decent, I cant seem to be winning at these betting sites with all the fish around me.
While playing zoom I mostly capitalised on being really aggresive esp. preflop and on the flop, stealing and restealing a lot and also raising C-bets on particular board textures. I also put in a lot of time into studying the general player pool tendencies and tried to adapt based on that. However, nothing of this works on the fishy sites.
Could you please recommend me something that could help me with this issue?
Thanks!
Btw I have been a RIO subscriber in my very beginnings. I found the content very valuable, but very complex for my that-time level of play. I might look into it now that I got a bit better. Thanks!
Phil
I have signed up for the Essentials program.
My username will be Figaroo2 (the same as on here on CC)
I would like to claim a the free month as you have indicated in the opening of the thread.
Thank you
Congratulations on your brilliant career.
1 - How do you see this fashion moment of tournaments? Everyone joking about it. Will the cash game boil again or not?
2 - Which countries have the most cash games (live) soft today?
3 - How do you see the issue of bots with cash games online.
Congrats Figaroo, you have chosen an excellent training site. There is some videos from Apotheosis - Chris Kruk, in my opinion one of the best, don't forget to check it out.
Question for Phil, would you sell your WSOP bracelet? If you can, please briefly explain why yes or no. Thanks
Hi Phil: Thanks for all the good stuff. I'm new here and finding my way around. Any advice to a new player? I'm trying not to be as aggressive when I have a good hand. Anyhow, all the best! George
I am very excited to see you in this community Phil,
Wish you a very warm welcome!
As for the question, I recently saw a podcast of yours with Joe Ingram, labeled: "Is Online Poker DOOMED", and found it quite good and eye-opening.
My question is: can you give a definitive answer to that particular question - is online poker doomed, in terms of how huge the field is nowadays (hard to go through the variance at lower stakes) and how rake is affecting the overall player's profit...
Hi Mr. Galfond,
Glad to have you here! I just want to pick your brains on how what sort of games I should play in to build my BR for e.g with a $1,000. I crush MTTs, SNGs & average on cash against regs but now hoping to run it up using solid BR management. MY q is which games should I focus on & how should I divide my bankroll (or should I play a single game type?) Thanks for taking your time to answer our questions. Awesome to see you here!
Hi Phil,
are there any tips you can pass on with regards to bet sizing, i know this can depend on many other variables but wanted to know specifically how you extract max value in late position when holding a monster - i have seen in many higher level tables players failing to gain value because they simply jam and therefore end up getting folded to..
What are your views on this?
Regards
Pirateglenn
Glad to be here! I think your best bet would be to focus on a single game type, unless you have trouble finding enough action in that gametype and need to learn more to get enough hands/hours in.
Focusing on one game type will lead to the biggest edge for you. It's hard to say which to focus on - it depends on the availability and quality of the games you have access to in each game type and on how much you enjoy them. Find the best balance of those things and dive in!
Sometimes I get bored of a game, and I find myself able to focus on another and get more enjoyment (and progress) out of it. If you get sick of one, consider that, but I definitely suggest one to start. Good luck!
Hi Phil How do i use maths when playing poker, i know a bit about pot odds and working out the chances of hitting your outs but nothing in depth.
Brilliant thanks Phil, combinatrix seems like a tricky subject but well worth learning!Hi Hsmith
The other main way to use math is to think about how likely your opponent is to have certain hands based on combinatorics.
For example, if the board is JhTh4c3d4d and you think your opponent could have either JJ, TT, A4s, or KQ:
There are 3 ways for him to have JJ, TT, and 2 ways to have A4s:
JdJc, JdJs, JcJs
TdTc, TdTs, TcTs
Ah4h, As4s
That's a total of 8 combinations.
There are 16 ways for him to have KQ:
suited: KsQs, KhQh, KdQd, KcQc
offsuit: KsQh, KsQd, KsQc, KhQs, KhQd, KhQc, KdQs, KdQh, KdQc, KcQs, KcQh, KcQd
So he's twice as likely to have a bluff as he is to have trips or better!